Be vigilant and avoid distractions, warns SAPS

Police are urging residents pay attention to their surroundings and avoid distractions.

BRIGHTON Beach SAPS recently held a foot beat operation following an increase in criminal activities in the Clairwood and Bluff areas. According to the police, these crimes are committed throughout the day and range from verbal threats to the producing of weapons to force individuals to hand over their belongings.

“A flyer campaign was held to address robbery prevention within our area. Educational flyers explaining the various categories of robbery and how to minimise the risk of falling prey were distributed at the two major malls within our policing area,” said Capt Louise Le Roux.

The following safety guidelines were compiled by the local SAPS:

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Good to know: legal terms

Robbery is the taking of another person’s property by force or threat of violence. It is a crime in which there is always a confrontation between the victim and the offender. Muggers try to frighten or intimidate their victims in order to gain physical and psychological control over them to take their belongings.

Common robbery is the use of violence or the threat of violence, either verbally or by means of actions, without a weapon, to gain control to a person’s property.

Aggravated robbery is the use of an object to threaten a person such as a brick, stick, broken bottle, knife or firearm that can cause injury or death to gain control over a person’s property.

 

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